Space Jam: Former Senator Talks Aliens, Asteroids and ‘Star Trek’ With Larry Sabato – UVA Today

Posted: October 21, 2021 at 10:36 pm

Thats not to say it could never happen, though, Nelson said.

If we discover in the next century that an asteroid is inbound for Earth an asteroid that would not only blow up Earth or change it like an asteroid did when the dinosaurs lived and wiped out the dinosaurs [DART] is the way of avoiding that catastrophe, Nelson said. Thats all going on right now.

Nelsons comments were part of a wide-ranging discussion on the politics of space that included a question-and-answer session with UVA students.

Nelson addressed, among many topics, space relations with China; the timetable for landing on Mars; partisanship as it relates to space; future affordability of space travel; and possible medical and scientific benefits that might be found in space.

Nelson, who in 1986 flew on the 24th space shuttle flight, also addressed criticism of spending on space instead of addressing problems on Earth. My critics would like me to take a space flight again theyd like me to go to Mars on a one-way trip, he said, smiling.

Nelson said that one of the main objectives of trying to get to Mars and other planets is the search for extraterrestrial life.

Students asked Nelson about the mysterious sightings from pilots that have been the subject of news reports, including one from 60 Minutes.

Ive talked to those pilots and they know they saw something, and their radars locked on to it, Nelson said. And they dont know what is. And we dont know what it is. We hope its not an adversary here on Earth that has that kind of technology. But its something. And so this is a mission that were constantly looking, Who is out there? Who are we? How did we get here? How did we become as we are? How did we develop? How did we civilize? And are those same conditions out there in a universe that has billions of other suns and billions of other galaxies? Its so large I cant conceive it.

Now there are even theories that there might be other universes, Nelson added. And if thats the case, who am I to say planet Earth is the only location of a life form that is civilized and organized like ours?

Of course, no space discussion would be complete without touching on a hot-button topic: Nelson was asked by a student if he preferred Star Wars or Star Trek.

I like them both, said Nelson, smiling.

Nelson said both productions came along at the perfect time, just as the country was really excited about space.

If you think back to the original Star Trek, that was a very diverse crew, Nelson said. They had Lt. [Nyota] Uhura, an African American, and the actress Nichelle Nichols, and they had an Asian American that was part of that crew.

That was role-modeling way back even before Apollo. Now were bringing all that into reality with the Artemis generation, added Nelson, alluding to NASAs initiative to put the first woman on the moon, along with the next man, by 2024.

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